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this is my garage right after i cleaned all the garbage out of it. there is now a pegboard by the window full of stuff, and all my construction tools are back in there so its pretty tight again; oh well i guess.
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First attachment is a 24x32 my dad & I built in the 90s. Second two attachments are of the second one. It was a 40x60 shell that came w/ the new house circa 2003, I finished the inside. Final two pics are of my new 40x60 circa 2007, still being organized!
Learned a lot from the first one, mainly that I needed a BIGGER GARAGE and a half bath/laundry tub to de-grease before coming into the house. Learned from the second one that being 30' away from the house is good for noise control, but sucks when it is pouring rain & you have to get something from the other building. I also wanted enogh room for a lift. New one is only 8' away and has a 10' ceiling
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As someone mentioned earlier, these things fill up fast! I have like 7 vehicles and counting, plus my car hauler has to stay outside.
Learned a lot from the first one, mainly that I needed a BIGGER GARAGE and a half bath/laundry tub to de-grease before coming into the house. Learned from the second one that being 30' away from the house is good for noise control, but sucks when it is pouring rain & you have to get something from the other building. I also wanted enogh room for a lift. New one is only 8' away and has a 10' ceiling
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As someone mentioned earlier, these things fill up fast! I have like 7 vehicles and counting, plus my car hauler has to stay outside.
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Originally Posted by gonzo 6.0
Home shop
Shops of all kinds show up here.I need to post up some pics of my buddys,its a dandy
Shops of all kinds show up here.I need to post up some pics of my buddys,its a dandy
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Pics were worth the wait Gonzo... really nice setup. Does the GT40 have a Chevy motor in it?
Some of us feel it is a house... for our 4 wheeled kids
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Words to that effect, don't have the back issue handy for the exact quote.
Originally Posted by lethal93ta
I must say I love how the garage looks like a house
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Originally Posted by Jeff Smith, best car mag editor EVER
My kids don't realize it but there is a third kid in the family that competes for gifts. It is blue and was made by Chevrolet in 1966.
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I held off diplaying.But WTF my place is forsale caught in a market that"s last to slow down and first to take-off again IMHO
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[QUOTE=lethal93ta]nice place you got there. you have to love the mountian view you have, is that you in the video letting the truck down on the lift?[/QUOT
Ya the fat little buddy guy, even staged the race shirt
Ya the fat little buddy guy, even staged the race shirt
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Stunning home, amazing views, secluded area of East Bend, this home is perfect for any style of Central Oregon Living. With a beautiful kitchen, breakfast nook, formal dining, large living room and bonus room, this house has been built with fabulous attention to detail that is sure to stun. The master suite has gorgeous views out every window, and a master bath w/a stairway to the sauna tub. Come see the prestigious design work all throughout home.
The Realtor summary doesn't even mention the garage! Mrs. Builder & I get into debates about stuff like this after watching those HGTV shows dealing with home sales:
"We moved the couch & added some lamps/urns/(fill in the blank for useless crap here) so potential buyers will like it more."
or
We painted the walls (puke) green
and recovered the dining room chairs.
Not me, when I look at a house:
How big is the garage?![Grin](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_grin.gif)
Is there room on the lot for a detached garage of say 40x60?
Are there any neighbors (**** potential)?
Homeowner association/deed restrictions (deal killer, don't tell me what I can/can't do on MY property)?
How big are the rooms (don't really care what is in them, since it WON'T BE THERE when I buy it)?
What is the layout (split plan, where are the bathrooms, etc.)?
What type of roof (hip vs. gable) in case I need to run some wiring or make repairs overhead (hip roofs suck for access)?
How old/what type of plumbing (not a fan of copper pipe)?
My favorite:
He paid $150,000 for the house, spent $50,000 on the upgrades and is selling for $300,000 for a profit of $100,000!
WRONG!
Ever heard of closing costs?
Realtor comission: 5~7% (15-21K)
This, that, and the other thing 2~3% (6-9K)
Other fees such as $50 to overnight something the Post Office charges $15 to do
He'd be lucky to see 79K!
Our last place was on the market for 1.5 years. The Realtor told me it would take a "special" buyer due to the detached garage on acreage. Like a vehicle, it is only worth what someone will pay you for it.
</rant>
Sorry, got off track there.
That is truly a beautiful place you have. I hope with the financial market recovering & the big Fed interest rate cut you will have a quick sale to a car guy that will put that garage to good use.
I think one of the things that held up our sale was a clause that no F**d products could be put in the detached garage for at least a year. J/K!
The Realtor summary doesn't even mention the garage! Mrs. Builder & I get into debates about stuff like this after watching those HGTV shows dealing with home sales:
"We moved the couch & added some lamps/urns/(fill in the blank for useless crap here) so potential buyers will like it more."
or
We painted the walls (puke) green
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Not me, when I look at a house:
How big is the garage?
![Grin](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_grin.gif)
Is there room on the lot for a detached garage of say 40x60?
Are there any neighbors (**** potential)?
Homeowner association/deed restrictions (deal killer, don't tell me what I can/can't do on MY property)?
How big are the rooms (don't really care what is in them, since it WON'T BE THERE when I buy it)?
What is the layout (split plan, where are the bathrooms, etc.)?
What type of roof (hip vs. gable) in case I need to run some wiring or make repairs overhead (hip roofs suck for access)?
How old/what type of plumbing (not a fan of copper pipe)?
My favorite:
He paid $150,000 for the house, spent $50,000 on the upgrades and is selling for $300,000 for a profit of $100,000!
WRONG!
Ever heard of closing costs?
Realtor comission: 5~7% (15-21K)
This, that, and the other thing 2~3% (6-9K)
Other fees such as $50 to overnight something the Post Office charges $15 to do
He'd be lucky to see 79K!
Our last place was on the market for 1.5 years. The Realtor told me it would take a "special" buyer due to the detached garage on acreage. Like a vehicle, it is only worth what someone will pay you for it.
</rant>
Sorry, got off track there.
That is truly a beautiful place you have. I hope with the financial market recovering & the big Fed interest rate cut you will have a quick sale to a car guy that will put that garage to good use.
I think one of the things that held up our sale was a clause that no F**d products could be put in the detached garage for at least a year. J/K!
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Thanks for the kind remarks.
Here is what gets me
""""My favorite:
He paid $150,000 for the house, spent $50,000 on the upgrades and is selling for $300,000 for a profit of $100,000!
WRONG!
Ever heard of closing costs?""
YOU ARE SPOT ON,DRIVES ME CRAZY WHEN THEY BULLSHIT ABOUT PROFIT.
Realtor comission: 5~7% (15-21K)
This, that, and the other thing 2~3% (6-9K)
Other fees such as $50 to overnight something the Post Office charges $15 to do
Here is what gets me
""""My favorite:
He paid $150,000 for the house, spent $50,000 on the upgrades and is selling for $300,000 for a profit of $100,000!
WRONG!
Ever heard of closing costs?""
YOU ARE SPOT ON,DRIVES ME CRAZY WHEN THEY BULLSHIT ABOUT PROFIT.
Realtor comission: 5~7% (15-21K)
This, that, and the other thing 2~3% (6-9K)
Other fees such as $50 to overnight something the Post Office charges $15 to do